My goal was not to be famous or rich but to be good at what I did. And that required going to New York and studying and working in the theater.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
My goal was just to work regularly. I didn't ever expect to be rich or famous. I wanted to be a working character actor.
My goal as an actor was to work - to be a working actor, whether it was in theater, and, well, I didn't even consider film and television when I was in New York, but what came along, came along.
When I moved to New York out of college, that was my goal. To be a stage actress. And to do dramatic works. Like 'Madea', and 'Night, Mother', and 'Sam Shepard', and all that kind of stuff. That's what I really wanted to do.
My goal was never to be famous, but to be a consistently working actor.
My goal was simply to be a working actress. I never imagined myself on Broadway.
I thought I was going to be a theater actor. I moved to New York after college and did some plays and worked a lot. Once the realities of living as a theatrical actor hit me, I realized I wanted to start making a little bit of money and not have to bartend and work in theater.
I wanted to be successful, not famous.
Being rich and famous has never been my goal at all. I love to act and I want to be able to do really great parts.
I came to New York to be a fine artist - that was my ambition.
I didn't want to be famous. I just wanted to earn enough money to have a nice life and enjoy acting.
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